Vanguard Heating SDVBP(A), SDVBN(A) manual Optional Remote Operation, Thermostat Control Operation

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OPERATING STOVE WITH BURNER SYSTEM

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OPTIONAL REMOTE

OPERATION

Note: All remote control accessories must be purchased separately (See Accessories on page 33). Follow instructions included with the remote control.

Thermostat Control Operation

(Optional GHRCT Only) The thermostat control setting on the remote control unit can be set to any comfort level between HI and LO. The burners will turn on and off automatically to maintain the comfort level you select. The ideal comfort setting will vary by household depending upon the amount of space to be heated, the output of

GHRC Series Operation:

2a. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the burners on and off. When turning burners off, the pilot will remain lit.

GHRCT Series Operation:

2b. Select the MAN (manual) or AUTO button on the hand-held remote con- trol unit (see Figure 60).

In manual mode, turn burners on or off by pressing the ON or OFF buttons on the hand-held remote control unit.

In auto mode, the room temperature is controlled by the thermostat in the hand-held remote control unit. To increase the room temperature, press the top arrow of the TEMP button. To lower the room tempera- ture, press the bottom arrow of the TEMP button. At higher settings the burner system will run more.

IMPORTANT: This remote control has been specially engineered to take an air temperature sample every 5.5 minutes in auto mode. It will not re- spond immediately to the tempera- ture setting being turned up or down.

IMPORTANT: The hand-held remote control unit must be near the stove but not extremely close to it. The thermostat on the hand-held remote control unit will heat up too quickly and turn the burner system off.

3. Use the STATUS button on the hand-

held remote control unit to see the

operation mode being used and the

temperature setting selected. A red

light will come on beside the opera-

tion mode being used.

4. To turn the burners off when oper-

ating in the manual mode, press the

OFF button. If operating in the auto

mode, press the MAN button, then

the central heating system, etc.

NOTICE: You must light the pilot before using the hand-held re- mote control unit. See Lighting Instructions, page 24 .

1. After lighting, let pilot flame burn for

Selector Switch in

Remote Position

(Optional Remote

Control)

ON

OFF

REMOTE

Gas Control Knob in On Position

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L

 

ON

 

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O

OFF

 

 

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press the OFF button. The pilot will

remain lit. IMPORTANT: To turn the

pilot off, manually turn the gas con-

trol knob on the burner system to the

OFF position.

about one minute. Turn gas control

knob on the control valve to ON posi-

tion. Turn variable control knob any-

where between HI and LO. Slide the

selector switch to the REMOTE posi-

tion. Note: The burners may light if

Variable Control Knob

Figure 59 - Setting the Selector Switch, Gas Control Knob, and Variable Control Knob for Remote Operation

hand-held remote ON button was on

when selector switch was last turned

off. You can now turn the burners on

and off with either optional hand-held

remote control unit.

IMPORTANT: Do not leave the se-

lector switch in the REMOTE posi-

tion when the pilot is not lit. This will

drain the battery.

IMPORTANT: Be sure to press the

ON/OFF buttons on the hand-held

remote control unit for up to 3 sec-

onds to assure proper operation.

Shows Temperature Setting

Allows Burners to be Turned On and Off with the Hand-Held Remote Unit

The Burner System will Automatically Cycle between Pilot and the Heat Setting that has been Selected

HI

TEMP

MAN LO ON

AUTO OFF

STATUS

Increases Room Temperature

Decreases Room Temperature

Turns Burners On and Off

Shows Current Operation Mode

Figure 60 - Hand-Held Thermostat Remote Control Unit Selections (GHRCT Only)

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